Set Up Your DocuSign Account Site as a Trusted Site in Experience Site Builder
Promote security by adding the site URL of your DocuSign account as a Content Security
Policy (CSP) trusted site for your Provider Portal experience cloud site. CSP is a W3C standard
that defines rules to control the source of content that a page can load. Configure a CSP trusted
site by adding the site’s URL to the list of allowed sites.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud and
Health Cloud for Experience Cloud Sites
User Permissions Needed
To create a CSP trusted site:
Customize Application or Modify All Data
AND
Create and Set Up
Experiences AND View Setup and Configuration
From Setup, go to Digital Experiences, click All Sites.
Click Builder next to your Provider Portal experience cloud
site.
Under Settings, click Security & Privacy, and go to the Content
Security Policy (CSP) section.
Set Security level to Relaxed CSP: Permit Access to Inline Scripts and Allowed
Hosts.
Click Add Trusted Site to add the CSP trusted site details.
Enter the name and URL of your DocuSign account site.
Activate the site and click Add Site.
Publish the site.
Your DocuSign account site is now added as a trusted site for your Provider Portal
experience cloud site.
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